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(Warner) Honey Bxby joins Grammy-nominated rapper JID for "A Thousand Times," a soulful, sharp-tongued exchange that brings together two artists whose individuality has become central to their appeal. Honey's fearless emotional transparency and biting humor meet JID's agile lyricism and singular cadence on a record that feels less like a traditional feature and more like an argument you weren't supposed to hear.
Released via Rebirth Ent. / ART@WAR / Warner Records, "A Thousand Times" is Honey's first new single of the year and the opening statement of her next era-a refreshed sound, elevated vision and newfound confidence that expands her world without sacrificing the raw honesty and personality that made listeners connect with her in the first place.
Produced by Worldwidefresh ("Spend Dat") and J. White Did It, "A Thousand Times" transforms relationship fallout into an irresistible conversation between two lovers who refuse to let the other have the last word. It's the contrast that makes the pairing so compelling: Honey sings from the emotional center of the relationship while JID enters with the precision and unpredictability of one of hip-hop's most distinctive lyricists. Rather than simply occupying the same record, the two artists challenge each other, creating the kind of musical tension that blurs the line between R&B duet, rap collaboration and real-life conversation.
The accompanying video brings that tension to life, stripping away the filters in favor of raw chemistry and real emotion. Honey Bxby and JID play out the highs and lows of a messy relationship through intimate bedroom scenes, carefree rooftop escapes and heated domestic arguments-from laughing under the covers to throwing dirty laundry and shouting from opposite sides of the room.
The release follows a milestone summer for the singer, including a standout performance at HOT 97 Summer Jam, where Honey continued proving herself as one of R&B's most captivating new live performers. Whether commanding major stages or connecting through intimate songwriting, she has steadily built a reputation for performances that feel just as fearless and unfiltered as her records.
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